RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NameVirtualHost / VirtualHost Scenario

2005-12-23 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: Arthur DiSegna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > What happens to the client who writes a script pointing to > the public IP > address instead of the FQDN of the one server. To add to Nick's advice, the literal answer is that if apache cannot identify the VH to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NameVirtualHost / VirtualHost Scenario

2005-12-22 Thread Nick Kew
On Thursday 22 December 2005 21:18, Arthur DiSegna wrote: > What happens to the client who writes a script pointing to the public IP > address instead of the FQDN of the one server. Just don't let that happen. Noone works like that (at least not since 1995), and you can ignore it. If you set u

[EMAIL PROTECTED] NameVirtualHost / VirtualHost Scenario

2005-12-22 Thread Arthur DiSegna
Hello, I have been thinking about the setup I am working on and wanted to run a scenario by the list gurus. My plan is to setup a production apache server with a single IP address bound to the interface. A private non routable address will be assigned to the Apache Server. There will be two pub